Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 28 Nov 2007 17:14:51 -0500 (EST) | From | Alan Stern <> | Subject | Re: [linux-usb-devel] [BUG] USB_PERSIST |
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Raymano Garibaldi wrote:
> Hi Alan, > > Here's what I got after compiling kernel with CONFIG_USB_PERSIST and > CONFIG_USB_DEBUG both enabled. The attached files are: > > config - shows the .config file used when compiling kernel 2.6.23.9 > > sysandmount.txt - shows mounts and the state of persist for all usb > devices right before suspending. > > dmesg_attached.txt - dmesg right after resuming when the USB device > remained attached while machine was suspend > > dmesg_detachedandreattached.txt - dmesg right after resuming when the > USB device was detached while suspended and then reattached before > resuming.
This all looks okay. Earlier you wrote:
> I have tried this. Simply turning off CONFIG_USB_PERSIST doesn't work. > In this case the USB drive file system is unmounted on resume, even if > the drive remained plugged in during suspend.
But the logs you just posted show that the filesystem _does_ remain mounted after resume, provided you don't unplug the drive. At least that's what it looked like -- it was hard to tell for sure because each logfile contained multiple suspend/resume cycles with varying outcomes.
Alan Stern
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